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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:06 pm
by OpenMind
If the car was burning, I would do my utmost to get my friend(s) out as quickly as possible. If I couldn't get them out, I would kill them rather than let them experience death by burning.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:13 pm
by qsducks
My hubs employee pulled a woman and her young child from a car that got into an accident last year with an oil truck. He later received a commendation from the police with all the bells & whistles. Pretty neat. Needless, to say he no longer works for hubs.:wah:
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:14 pm
by AussiePam
Interesting OP, Jimbo. And something that got raised each year in the first aid training classes I had to attend from work. .. The advice about moving someone with suspected back, neck injuries was don't ever do it.. unless you are very very sure that if you don't, there will be a worse outcome.. Then, under Australian law, you were mostly, probably covered. Mostly.. probably...
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:20 pm
by qsducks
AussiePam;1091581 wrote: Interesting, Jimbo. And something that got raised each year in the first aid training classes I had to attend from work. .. The advice about moving someone with suspected back, neck injuries was don't ever do it.. unless you are very very sure that if you don't, there will be a worse outcome.. Then, under Australian law, you were mostly, probably covered. Mostly.. probably...
Hi Pam! Did you get my Christmas card?
This employee had no choice as the car did explode after he rescued the occupants.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:25 pm
by OpenMind
jimbo;1091571 wrote: my brother died in a house fire mate its not a good way to go

but in order to be kind taking the action you stated you could spend a few years in the slammer :-3
Yup, I realise that. But I don't carry suicide tabs. I wouldn't do the killing bit for anyone. It would have to be a close friend.
And I would definitely knock them out first.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:40 pm
by OpenMind
jimbo;1091607 wrote: [quote=OpenMind;1091599]Yup, I realise that. But I don't carry suicide tabs. I wouldn't do the killing bit for anyone. It would have to be a close friend.
And I would definitely knock them out first.[/quote]
make them read the foccer thread that should do it :rolleyes::rolleyes:
imagine though trying to help a friend from a car crash not only trying to live with yourself for making them a cripple but them suing you for every penny you have :-5:-5
End of friendship, I think. I'd tell them that if there's a next time, they can save their own ass.
where was your imput on my fantastic world changing black hole/sphere theory
When and where did you post it? I've not been on here for long today.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:53 pm
by OpenMind
jimbo;1091633 wrote: [quote=OpenMind;1091627]
its on page one fg
and its modestly called jimbo the brainiac genius .........:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Is that your twin? I didn't know you had a twin.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 1:54 pm
by qsducks
OpenMind;1091641 wrote: [quote=jimbo;1091633]
Is that your twin? I didn't know you had a twin.
He has multiple personality disorder.:yh_rotfl
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:07 pm
by OpenMind
qsducks;1091643 wrote: [quote=OpenMind;1091641]
He has multiple personality disorder.:yh_rotfl
That's very serious. All multiple personalities must be in order. Preferably in the same body.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:16 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Some years ago, my sister came across an accident which was an artic lorry. It was before the days of seat belt laws and the guy was through the windscreen bleeding very badly from the neck and face. There was nothing else on the road and being in the days before mobile phones. it meant leaving him to find a phone-box to call 999.
She knew that she didn't dare touch him incase she caused spinal or neck injurie's so left him to go find help. By the time the ambulence got there, he had died and she had a really tough time wondering if she could have done something.
What an awful predicament to find yourself in?
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:21 pm
by qsducks
OpenMind;1091663 wrote: [quote=qsducks;1091643]
That's very serious. All multiple personalities must be in order. Preferably in the same body.
:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:23 pm
by OpenMind
Some git has actually gone through the thread and swapped the poster's names about.
I say again: git.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:30 pm
by Oscar Namechange
jimbo;1091681 wrote: just what are you gitting at
i hope thats not a slur on fg's only black sphere expert

:):)
Are you refering to your black balls again Dimbo? :yh_rotfl
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:32 pm
by qsducks
oscar;1091684 wrote: Are you refering to your black balls again Dimbo? :yh_rotfl
:eek::eek:
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:48 pm
by Kathy Ellen
OpenMind;1091676 wrote: Some git has actually gone through the thread and swapped the poster's names about.
I say again: git.
Hey OpenMind...I want what you're drinking:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl Could you pass on one of those ales please...is that Smithwicks;)
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:51 pm
by Kathy Ellen
Jimbo, that is a scary story indeed. But, I think that I'd still stop and help someone in need and not even think about the consequences.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:55 pm
by kazalala
Cant they just accept that their friend was trying to help:-3:-5
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:56 pm
by along-for-the-ride
In an emergency situation, you just do what needs to be done. You don't think about consequences except for the immediate safety of the friend in peril.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:59 pm
by OpenMind
Kathy Ellen;1091713 wrote: Hey OpenMind...I want what you're drinking:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl Could you pass on one of those ales please...is that Smithwicks;)
Mine's a Yorkshire Winter Ale, thank you kindly. And have one yourself while you're there.:guitarist :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:45 pm
by Kathy Ellen
OpenMind;1091728 wrote: Mine's a Yorkshire Winter Ale, thank you kindly. And have one yourself while you're there.:guitarist :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Thanks OpenMind...haven't tasted a Yorkshire Winter Ale.....passing a Smithwicks your way:-6
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:26 pm
by kayleneaussie
Kathy Ellen;1091717 wrote: Jimbo, that is a scary story indeed. But, I think that I'd still stop and help someone in need and not even think about the consequences.
same here Kathy

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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:37 pm
by Odie
that story was just unbelievable, but I would always try and help anyone.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 5:12 pm
by guppy
well, i am a nurse and know that if i pass a wreck on the road and there was serious injury or death from lack of emergency care and someone saw me pass by i would be in a heap of trouble..so you are damned if you do and damned if you dont.:-5
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 5:27 pm
by Oscar Namechange
guppy;1091827 wrote: well, i am a nurse and know that if i pass a wreck on the road and there was serious injury or death from lack of emergency care and someone saw me pass by i would be in a heap of trouble..so you are damned if you do and damned if you dont.:-5
What an absolute rottor to sue the person who tried to save their life?
That's the trouble with this world now. 'Where there's blame, there's a claim' to quote one of our lawyer practice's here.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 5:28 pm
by AussiePam
Totally Guppy!!! Hard to know what's best and you'd have to judge each situation. There is one occasion I remember, where I felt it was not a good idea to do the first aid, and I slipped the heck out of there.
If you know the person, other things get in the equation. And I expect you act as fast as you can, out of the best possible motives, and without a single thought for potential legal repercussions.
In cases of car accidents - there may often be insurance companies involved, and in the case in the OP it may in fact be the injured person's insurance company driving this.. going after anyone else they can get who can save them from having to pay up. As Oscar says....
ps Duckie - I did get your very fine Christmas card. Thank you. Thought I'd done that, but the blonde brain is even scattier than usual at the moment - sorry for the omission.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 5:59 pm
by Odie
it's like a catch 22 here, in Canada no one is aloud to own a gun.
- BUT if someone breaks into your home, funny how they are aloud to shoot you!:-5:-5
funny these weird laws eh?



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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 5:59 pm
by shelbell
If the car was on fire I'd pull them out and think about any consequences later.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 6:01 pm
by Odie
I'd countersue back!
bet he'd back down pretty quick.
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Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 6:05 pm
by shelbell
Odie;1091856 wrote: I'd countersue back!
bet he'd back down pretty quick.
Good idea Odie...emotional distress.
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Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 3:10 am
by nok
Instead of feeling appreciative that they're still alive because of their friend's heroic efforts, this person is being sued ????!!!!???? That is really sad ! :yh_sad:yh_sad
I mean, I do empathize with that person's paralysis but the friend meant well in saving his friend's life like that. When a car is burning, you have to pull them out fast anyway, otherwise they will just burn to death.
If it was me, I would definitely pull my friend out from a burning car. I couldn't let them just die right in front of my eyes and I didn't do anything about it. If I ignored their dire situation, I would live with that guilt for the rest of my life.
Reading this story makes me sad because this friend who's being sued will probably think twice next time he's faced with a situation where a friend is in danger, and he might think, " No, forget it. I'll just get sued again." Very, very sad ending for such a heroic action on the part of a friend.
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Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 3:33 am
by AussiePam
Hi Nok! I agree with you that it's a sad case. It seems the car wasn't actually burning, the rescuer just thought it might. I wonder if the court would have decided differently if there had been an actual fire. Legal questions have nothing to do with friendship or even really, right or wrong.